KTM’S 250-CC Sport Bike will soon




AFTER THE SUCCESS OF THE 200 DUKE, BAJAJ and KTM are in absolute assault mode. Up next is the much anticipated 390 Duke naked streetfighter, which is expected to offer a stunning power-to-weight ratio along with great agility. And before you can settle down, you’ll be hit by the next radical machine from the Austrian bikemakers: a brand-new 250-cc sports bike.

Bajaj-KTM have officially confirmed an ‘RC8-inspired and Moto 3 racing bike-inspired, small displacement supersports bike to be launched in early 2014’. In other words, the company is developing a single-cylinder, 250-cc engine based on their Moto 3 racing bike and it is expected
to produce about 30 PS. This motor would be bolted on a scaled down version of the futuristic RC8 sports bike.

The sharp design of the smaller ‘RC’ should be well appreciated in our country and to get customer reaction Bajaj plan to display the RC8 1190 at some of their select KTM showrooms this month. Bajaj will manufacture the RC 250 cc at their Chakan plant and export the bike to international markets. Going by the company’s previous track-record, the price would be most competitive and might even undercut the likes of Kawasaki Ninja 250R, Hyosung GT250R and even the KTM 390 Duke! Better watch out for this race replica.

Changing Engine Oil of Motorcycle


A very important, but often neglected part of servicing your bike is changing the engine oil. It’s a very simple process, which you can do on your own and which should be done every three months or every 5,000 Kilometers(KM).


1st Step

Make sure the bike is on the main stand. Keep a pan below and open the drain nut located under the crank case. Unscrew the dipstick to avoid air lock.



2nd Step
Let all the oil drain out into the pan. Tilt the bike towards the end of the draining process so that every last drop oozes out.




3rd Step

Re-attach the drain nut and make sure it is closed tight. Then take out the engine oil dipstick.





4th Step
Keep the new engine oil ready. Put in as much oil as is recommended by the manufacturer






5th Step
Pour in the new engine oil.




6th Step
Run the bike for a few minutes and then using the dipstick check if theengine oil is at the desired level - a little past the half way mark towards full.




Honda CB Trigger Launched






Honda India Launched new bike called Cb Trigger. this is the first new designed bike of After Hero Honda agreement. mainly have 150cc air cooled engine. and this is the competition bike for Yamaha FZ, Hero hunk and TVS Apache RTR.

 Honda CB trigger is replacement to Honda Dazzler. Honda CB Trigger Mainly design for Indian market. The CB Trigger headlamp sits encased within a sharp bikini-fairing. The CB Trigger comes with a chunky, well sculpted fuel tank, with twin pseudo intakes set below. It provides an amber backlit digital instruments bay that includes a speedometer, odometer, and cascading tachometer. and it have good DIA CBS disc brake system.its good for speed guys.The CB Trigger's LCD display reads out fuel-level, and offers the convenience of a digital clock. Only minimal body panels and decals adorn the zesty looking new motorcycle.

Specifications 
  • Engine : 4 stroke engine, spark ignition engine 
  • Displacement : 150 CC
  • Power : 14 Bhp @ 8500 rpm
  • Torque : 12.5 Nm at 6500 rpm.
  • Start Type : Electric Start and Kick Start
  • Gears : 5 speed
  • Battery : Electric Start 12V / 6Ah
  • Cluth : MultiPlate Wet
  • Brake : Front, Rear Drum
  • Stroke : N/A
  • Speedometer : Digital/ Analog
  • Head Lamp : 12 v 35w/35w
  • Tail Lamp : LED
  • Wheels : Alloy
  • Front Brake : Disc 240mm Dia
  • Rear Break : Disc 220mm Dia(CBS)












What Tools You Need to Get Started in Auto Repair


 OK. Today Motor Vehicle Garage (MVG) starting blogging.

We are starting with beginners guide. its call "What Tools You Need to Get Started in Auto Repair". This article very important for beginners for auto mobile repairs. and some use full content getting from About.com.

1st remember main important thing is safety of you and others. Because lot of people accident(crash) during the rapier period. second things is be sure your tool box has what you need to make your repair easy, pain free, and safe. There are some really great kits out there if you want to make things easy. Craftsman offers a nice selection of mechanics' tool assortments to fit lots of budgets. I don't care what the snobs say, Craftsman hand tools work well, and they come with a lifetime warranty so even if a tool breaks it gets replaced free.
Every mechanic has his or her own list of "the most important tools" but we'll offer you a basic starter list to get you going. Let's get it together. For more information on any item, click on it and you'll be taken to the details.

Basically following toll you need to basic repairing.

Tools
  • Hex keys ( Allen Wrench/ hex key/ hex wrench)
  • Torque wrench
  • Screwdrivers
  • Open end wrenches
  • Cutting pliers
  • Oil filter wrench
  • Extensions
  • Ratchet driver in 1/4 and 3/8, maybe 1/2
  • Work light, fluorescent or LED
  • Breaker bar or impact gun
  • Channel locks
  • Sockets
  • PB Blaster or another penetrating oil
  • Crescent wrench

For Safty
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Eye protection
  • Good Gloves
  • Good Boot
  • Rags
  • Line wrenches
  • Oil spill collector

For Electric Repair
  • Junk Cable
  • Digital multimeter
  • Circuit tester
  • Wire snips
  • Crimping tool
  • Wire strippers  

we will explaining about toll one by one on future article. because lot of people basically  about tool.


Source : about.com

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